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Item Relisted! FS Spidertrax Wheel Spacers for 2001-Present Tacoma

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/t...heel-spacers-for-2001-present-tacoma.1587754/
Item Name: FS Spidertrax Wheel Spacers for 2001-Present Tacoma

Location: Burke Co

Zip Code: 30830

Item is for: Sale/Trade
Sale Price: 175.00

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: I recently purchase these for my 2012 Tacoma and after having them on for about 2k miles decided to sell them. I guess I don't care for the look like I thought I would. I can meet close to my area.

I also have a factory front skid plate like new for same vehicle- $100.00.

I am open for trades for both items.

Description of spacers follows. Thanks for looking. JP

Toyota 1.25" Thick Wheel Spacers
These 1.25" thick, 6 on 5.5" 6061T6 aluminum spacers are an easy way of spacing out front and rear late model Toyota axles that run hub centric wheels (wheels use shank style lug nuts). Each kit comes with 2 wheel spacers, 12 metric M12x1.5 wheel studs (pre-installed), 12 M12x1.5 lugnuts, and Loctite. The wheel spacers are anodized in dark blue, which is a double anodizing process for twice the corrosion resistance. In addition, each wheel spacer is both wheel & hub centric for a perfect OEM fit. Proudly manufactured in the United States of America.
 
I have had Spidertrax on my jeep for years now with 0 issues as well and so I wanted them on my truck. Well, while I really like them on the jeep I just did not on the Tacoma. Go figure. Thanks. JP
 
have a pic of the 4runner?

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Yes sir. That is real nice.

I have a 2012 Tacoma that I purchased new. It is pretty stock. I could add a picture but it looks like any other one on the road. I have added aftermarket skids to the front and oil pan. I will put rock sliders on next. Then continue to add the mid and fuel tank skids. All from Bud Built. The only other thing i have now is a metal bed gate (not a tail gate). This locks into the bed rails and allows me to segregate the bed. Looks great and functions well.

I don't drive it much (just turned 20k miles) as I have another vehicle. The Tacoma is a keeper and I plan on driving it as long as I am able to drive.

I have narrowed my next purchase down to a 4 Runner first, Subaru Outback second, and Ford F-150 as third. This vehicle will be purchased about the time I retire (which is not too far away!) as I will always have 2 vehicles on hand.

As for the wheel spacers, I still have them and if sold, the $ will go toward the rock sliders. JP
 
Running boards. My wife is screaming for them but I know that sliders are the way to go. Yes, they cost much more but you get dual purpose. A step (if you get the right ones) and protection.

I really like the 4 Runners.
 
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